Mass in La Costanera

Mass in La Costanera
incense is a very6 important symbol for the indiginous people

Two of Our Volunteers

Two of Our Volunteers
Holly and Liz are with us for 6 weeks

Two of our Short Term Volunteers

Two of our Short Term Volunteers
Ryan and Liz

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Greetings from the Bolivian Riviera

Hello All,
I hope this finds you all enjoying the Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. Here in the South we are enjoying Spring. My first experience of 2 springs in one year.
Last night we traveled to another barrio covered by the chapel in Nueva Vera Cruz. It is about 1o minutes farther up the mountain past San Andres. It is a new barrio started by recent immigrants called La Riviera. I always wanted to visit the Riviera and now I have my chance. It seems like a nice community and I trust that I will enjoy working there if I am ultimately assigned to this area.
Please continue to keep me in your prayers as I continue with langauge school. It is challenging but I am doing my best. My love to all.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Greetings Friends

Hello to everyone.
I am now almonst half way through my time at language school and all continues to go well. I go through the usual ups and downs with the language but overall it is fine. I was at a meeting at the barrio last night and the other people at the meeting were missionaries from Spain and Brazil. I found myself thinking "If they didn't have these accents I could understand what they are saying much easier." I did see the irony of the thought fairly soon there after.
I will be moving into the Maryknoll House here in early November and will finish up Language School in early December or late November. By then I should have my official assigment and begin my work in mid-December.
I enjoy hearing from friends and family and can be reached at tgraff@maryknoll.org or on skype at tgraff1.
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and prayers.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Sunday in Bolivia

I was able to celebrate mass this morning with the community in the Capilla de Luis Espinal here in Cochabamba. It is a nice community that is part of the parish of Cristo Rey. It will be a blesssing to be with them for the next 4 weeks as I fill in for Fr. Ray Finch who is usually there but is in Marylknoll for their Chapter Meeting this month. It is good to be with a regular worshipopinbg community again - I did not realize how much I miss it. If anyone would like to be incontact with me my email is ¨tgraff@maryknoll.org" and my skype account is "tgraff1¨>¨. look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Hello my friends

Hello, sorry it has been so long since my last posting. Things have been a little busy with classes, meetings etc. but things will slow down over the weekend. Many thanks for all your prayers and email during these days away. It makes home seem a little closer and Bolviia not seem so far away. Things are going well, it seems hard to believe that I have been here for 6 weeks already. Classes are going well and I am getting a bit more confident in using Spanish. Please continue to keep Bolivia in your prayers. We are presently at a respite in terms of the conflect as both sides are in negotiations are reportedly going well, but one can never tell in Bolivia. I am still feeling very safe - any problems that there are take place in other parts of the country. Thanks again for visiting the blog - it seems like a great way to keep in touch with many people at once!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Daily Update

Dear friends and family. Hope all is well at home. I have now been in Bolivia for over a month and am slowly getting into the rhythm of being a student again. I have 4 hours of Spanish class a day. Most of my classes are now in coversation although I still have the joy of trying to learn Spanish grammar in Spanish. Classes are going well and I see that my language skills are improving slowly but surely. If you want to reach me on skype my address is:tgraff2.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Unrest in Bolivia

For all those who have been hearing about the political unrest in Bolivia please know that the unrest has been in other parts of the country. I hear many different versions of the reasons for the troubles here: racism, economic pressure, outside international involvment etc.. I am sure that all play a part in the troubles that seem to always happen here. Please keep Bolivia in your thoughts and prayers. Know that I am safe and remember you all daily in my prayers as well.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Here In Bolivia

I thought that this blog would be a good way of letting everyone know what was going on in my time in Bolivia and Latin America. Since so many have been in touch this seemed like the easiest way to get information out to all of my friends and family. Thanks again for all of your love and support and I will try to keep this as updated as possible.

View from the front of the chapel.

A sunset over the barrio


View of the courtyard of the chapel

One of the Kids in the Parish

One of the Kids in the Parish
One of the young girls in the parish school program

Kids from the School Program

Kids from the School Program

Views of the Barrio

Views of the Barrio
View from the front gate of the chapel.

The street in front of the chapel.

View from the side of the chapel.

The barrio of Nueva Vera Cruz

Recent Mass in La Rivera

Recent Mass in La Rivera
Some of the residents of La Rivera gather at a private house for our Saturday night celebration

View of the barrio from the chapel

El Club de Mulheres

El Club de Mulheres
Some women from the barrio gather every Friday afternoon for the Women's CLub meeting.

Baptism of 3 Brothers and Sisters, December 21

Baptism of 3 Brothers and Sisters, December 21

Wedding, December 21, Nueva Vera Cruz

Wedding, December 21, Nueva Vera Cruz

La Riveira

La Riveira

The Community at La Riviera

The Community at La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera
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La Riviera

La Riviera

La Rivera at a Recent Mass

La Rivera at a Recent Mass

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About Me

I am a priest of the Archdiocese of Newark who is currently serving as a Priest Associate of The Maryknoll Priests and Brothers in Latin America. I will be serving here for 3 years.